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Dog Show Van Carrier/ Canine Traveler on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:30 Color: Porch Light
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
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 V.I.P. Auto Sales is a licensed Wisconsin dealership established in 1982, family owned and operated.                                                                                                                                                  Purchaser is responsible for arranging and paying all shipping cost.  We can recommend transport companies per your request.  Wisconsin customers we will collect sales tax and registration fees, we handle all paper work and transferring of vehicle title with in Wisconsin.  All non Wisconsin residents are subject to taxes and registration fee's in the state of residency. 

A $1000.00 deposit is due no later than 3 days after end of listing that can be paid through pay pal.  The balance must be paid in full within 7 days from end of listing.  We do not offer financing.  Payment to be made by wire transfer- bank to bank.

Vehicle has been inspected at our dealership.  You may set up an inspection at your expense at a repair facility in our area.  We will assist in getting the vehicle to the facility for you with in 15 miles of our dealership.

Buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up and shipping.


Dog Show Van Carrier

One Owner!

29,589 Actual Miles

$24,900.00

  • Ceiling Control Console Interior fans, valance lights & remote temperature monitor

  • Captains Seats: Other than front are mounted on special “quick release” plates for easy removal

  • Power Roof Ventilator: Thermostat and controls on the blower can be set so the fan starts automatically

  • AC Electrical Hook up (Shore Power):

  • Rear Roof Air: DUO Therm Unit

  • Awning: 11 Ft.

  • Raised roof

  • Self-contained Electrical Generator:  Onan 4000 Watt

  • Electric Heater:

  • Exterior Porch Light

  • Window Blinds

  • Auxiliary Battery

    Please see owner’s manual for complete instructions

     

     

Vehicle information:

V-8, 5.4L, Front and Rear Air Conditioning, Front and Rear Heat, Cruise, Tilt, Automatic, Power Windows and Locks, Power Drivers Seat, AM FM CD, Keyless entry, ABS, Alloy Wheels, Alarm, Climate Control,  29,589 Low One Owner Miles!

A Very Rare Vehicle!!!    

 

V.I.P. Auto Sales-4418 Douglas Ave. Racine, WI. 53402-262-639-0122

 

 

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